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anon823

@verizon.net

If Spamhaus exits

If Spamhaus exits the scene, I wonder how many ISP's will just continue to use the final list. If that happens, the spammers will need to go after every ISP and force them to not use any addresses formerly obtained from the Spamhaus list. This could force some smaller ISP's to stop blocking and some may be forced out of business.

I think that it is time for the major ISP's to fund an institution that will take over from Spamhaus. If the level of funding is high enough, the spammers are welcome to bring suit, but they will need to mount a fully funded effort.


Fatal Vector

join:2005-11-26

"I think that it is time for the major ISP's to fund an institution that will take over from Spamhaus."

I think it is time for the ISP's to start going after this scum and lobby to get laws passed with some actual teeth in them that not only allow ISP's to cut them off/block them when caught spewing, wether directly, by bot, or, from overseas proxy, but also allows the information to be turned over to the federal government for prosecution with some real jail penalties and NO probation, etc.

Finally get some value from out tax dollars. I include phishers and identity theves also, in the above.


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